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Topic: Harmonized Scales Used In Western Swing |
David Neslony
From: Arlington, TX USA
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Posted 2 Jan 2024 2:02 pm
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What Harmonized Scales Are Used In Western Swing? |
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J Fletcher
From: London,Ont,Canada
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Posted 3 Jan 2024 2:14 pm
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If the song is in C major , then a good place to start would be the C major scale , harmonized in 3rds . That's about as basic as it gets . |
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Phillip Hermans
From: Berkeley, California, USA
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Fred Treece
From: California, USA
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Posted 6 Jan 2024 10:30 am
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+1 on those Eddie Rivers videos. They’re great.
I would say the mixolydian mode is the most prevalent scale in Western swing, and in all country types of music for that matter. It has the dom7/13 blues element that creates that tension between chord changes, which so often are based on the 12- and 16-bar progressions associated with blues music.
Most of the notes for harmonizing the mixolydian mode are in that 2-fret space (per chord) outlined in the Eddie Rivers video. Learn those 2-fret positions for each of the 1-4-5 chords in the key of your song and you’ll have all the notes and harmonies you need. |
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